Author: Blessed and Benevolent Life
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Ever since some unknown time, many more teahouses started popping up in Chasu City. They would have extravagant decorations, and were considered high-class. Of course, this meant that they were fairly expensive. Even one kettle of their cheapest tea would cost 80 yuan. Supposedly, such tea leaves were gathered from the cliffs, and were limited in quantity. The female tea servers were also highly skilled at making small talk with the customers. They would also show off their skills in music and dance while trying to sell the teahouse's confectioneries to the customers!
Most doctors who were even slightly skilled and had worked for several years already would all have the problem of not liking restaurant food, no matter if the restaurant was large or small. That was because the doctors had seen far too many illnesses brought about as a result of eating dirty food in China. It was common for urologists not to eat kidneys, hepatobiliary surgeons not to drink alcohol, and pulmonologists no
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